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Thursday, December 23, 2004

Iraq. U.S. foriegn policy. The Bush administration. I guess when it comes to my feelings on the matter, Thomas Friedman usually sums them up perfectly. In today's New York Times he wrote the following. For me, it illustrated the problem perfectly. I wish more people were reading Friedman, I wish more administration officials were putting into practice his advice.


"What is terrifying is that the noble sacrifice of our soldiers, while never in vain, may not be enough. We may actually lose in Iraq. The vitally important may turn out to be the effectively impossible.

"We may lose because of the defiantly wrong way that Donald Rumsfeld has managed this war and the cynical manner in which Dick Cheney, George Bush and - with some honorable exceptions - the whole Republican right have tolerated it. Many conservatives would rather fail in Iraq than give liberals the satisfaction of seeing Mr. Rumsfeld sacked. We may lose because our Arab allies won't lift a finger to support an election in Iraq - either because they fear they'll be next to face such pressures, or because the thought of democratically elected Shiites holding power in a country once led by Sunnis is anathema to them.

"We may lose because most Europeans, having been made stupid by their own weakness, would rather see America fail in Iraq than lift a finger for free and fair elections there.

"As is so often the case, the statesman who framed the stakes best is the British prime minister, Tony Blair. Count me a 'Blair Democrat.' Mr. Blair, who was in Iraq this week, said: 'Whatever people's feelings or beliefs about the removal of Saddam Hussein and the wisdom of that, there surely is only one side to be on in what is now very clearly a battle between democracy and terror. On the one side you have people who desperately want to make the democratic process work, and want to have the same type of democratic freedoms other parts of the world enjoy, and on the other side people who are killing and intimidating and trying to destroy a better future for Iraq.'"

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